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Vietnam clear of COVID-19 community infections for 70 days

No new COVID-19 cases were confirmed on June 25 morning, marking 70 straight days that Vietnam has gone without community transmissions, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
Vietnam clear of COVID-19 community infections for 70 days ảnh 1Vietnamese citizens returning from abroad are taken to a concentrated quarantine establishment. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
No new COVID-19 cases were confirmed on June 25 morning,marking 70 straight days that Vietnam has gone without community transmissions,according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention andControl.

Thenational tally has remained at 352, including 212 imported cases that werequarantined upon arrival.

Vietnamsees 9,437 people who had close contact with patients or were in pandemic-hitareas now under medical monitoring or quarantine.

Upto 329 patients or 93.5 percent of the total cases have recovered so far. Theremaining patients are now in a stable condition, with two testing negative forthe coronavirus once and three negative at least twice. /. 
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